Elisheva Cohen

Elisheva Cohen (Hebrew: אלישבע כהן; January 9, 1911 – December 20, 1989) was an Israeli designer and museum curator.

She married Chaim Herman Cohn in Strasbourg on August 15, 1933, and they immigrated together to Palestine.

[1] In 1960, she spent three months in England and nine in the United States on a grant from The British Council and the Fulbright Foundation.

In 1977, she was awarded the Israel Prize, and in 1988 she became an Honorary Citizen of Jerusalem (Yakir Yerushalayim).

She was involved in transforming the home of Anna Ticho into a branch of the Israel Museum.